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Analysis of longevity in Chordata identifies species with exceptional longevity among taxa and points to the evolution of longer lifespans

机译:Chordata的寿命分析识别出分类群中具有特殊寿命的物种,并指向更长寿命的演变

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Animals have a considerable variation in their longevity. This fundamental life-history trait is shaped by both intrinsic and extrinsic mortality pressures, influenced by multiple parameters including ecological variables and mode-of-life traits. Here, we examined the distribution of maximum age at multiple taxonomic ranks (class, order and family) in Chordata, and identified species with exceptional longevity within various taxa. We used a curated dataset of maximum longevity of animals from AnAge database, containing a total of 2542 chordates following our filtering criteria. We determined shapes of maximum age distributions at class, order and family taxonomic ranks, and calculated skewness values for each distribution, in R programming environment. We identified species with exceptional longevity compared to other species belonging to the same taxa, based on our definition of outliers. We collected data on ecological variables and mode-of-life traits which might possibly contribute, at least in part, to the exceptional lifespans of certain chordates. We found that 23, 12 and 4 species have exceptional longevity when we grouped chordates by their class, order and family, respectively. Almost all distributions of maximum age among taxa were positively skewed (towards increased longevity), possibly showing the emergence of longer lifespans in contrast to shorter lifespans, through the course of evolution. However, potential biases in the collection of data should be taken into account. Most of the identified species in the current study have not been previously studied in the context of animal longevity. Our analyses point that certain chordates may have evolved to have longer lifespans compared to other species belonging to the same taxa, and that among taxa, outliers in terms of maximum age have always longer lifespans, not shorter. Future research is required to understand how and why increased longevity have arose in certain species.
机译:动物的寿命差异很大。这种基本的生活史特征是由内在和外在的死亡压力形成的,受到包括生态变量和生活方式特征在内的多个参数的影响。在这里,我们研究了脊索动物在多个分类等级(纲、目和科)上的最大年龄分布,并在各种分类群中确定了具有特殊寿命的物种。我们使用了来自AGE数据库的动物最大寿命的策展数据集,按照我们的筛选标准,共包含2542个脊索动物。在R编程环境中,我们确定了类、目和科分类等级的最大年龄分布的形状,并计算了每个分布的偏度值。根据我们对异常值的定义,与属于同一分类群的其他物种相比,我们确定了具有超常寿命的物种。我们收集了关于生态变量和生活方式特征的数据,这些可能至少部分地促成了某些脊索动物异常的寿命。当我们分别按纲、目和科对脊索动物进行分类时,我们发现23、12和4种脊索动物具有超常的寿命。在分类群中,几乎所有最大年龄的分布都呈正偏态(朝向寿命的增加),这可能表明在进化过程中出现了更长的寿命,而不是更短的寿命。然而,数据收集中的潜在偏差应予以考虑。目前研究中的大多数已鉴定物种之前都没有在动物寿命方面进行过研究。我们的分析指出,与属于同一分类群的其他物种相比,某些脊索动物可能进化出更长的寿命,而在分类群中,最大年龄的异常值总是更长,而不是更短。未来的研究需要了解某些物种寿命增加的原因和方式。

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